"H-How are you alive...?
Why didn’t you die...?
I-I killed you."
Faen asked in desperation, his thirst for knowledge overtaking all his thoughts as a strange light shined in his eyes.
Farah noticed the change in those eyes—the eyes that were losing life but still held a bright spark of curiosity—
For a moment, he stayed silent, not wanting to answer.
After all, he too was once part of the Light—he already knew what was happening and how truly ’curious’ Faen actually was.
But just as he was about to end him in silence—
’Tell her.’
He heard a voice.
Farah showed no change in his expression, but for the slightest moment, his eyes changed. Most would mistake that look for him considering Faen’s request but trying not to show his emotions.
And maybe... Faen was the same.
In the end—
"You cannot kill what no longer exists."
Farah answered.
"...what no longer exists...?"
Faen tried to seek more clarity.
But—
"Your time is up."
Farah shook his head, his face still expressionless as before.
Faen too realized it, and finally—the Light in his eyes faded away, as if now that he had gotten whatever he could, there was no more need to hold on.
Just like that, the battle between the two Light Borns ended, and Elyra, who was watching everything, froze in horror.
"H-He... was killed!"
She screamed in shock.
To think just now she was worrying about how the enemy seemed too calm when their strongest had fallen...
But...
But to think that the ones who lost their strongest first would be... them...
The Thal’ren couldn’t believe it.
She turned and looked at the rest of the battlefield, and just as she expected, her side was shaken.
They still held the advantage, yes, but now... their movements were filled with... hesitation.
As for the enemies—they moved just as they did before.
With clear intent and... no sign of fear—almost as if they couldn’t even feel the said emotion. It was an oddly unnerving sight.
Then, Elyra’s eyes fell on the being who killed Faen—
Farah.
"How did he... survive...?"
She wondered in her head, but obviously, no one was there to answer her.
The battle was still ongoing—she tried to participate more than once, but the Light Borns’ battle formation wasn’t something she could become a part of.
If anything, she was seen more as a hindrance.
In the end, the only thing she could do was continue watching.
BOOOOM
A few hundred meters away from her, she saw another battle between two Light Borns. Just like before, the Fallen had the disadvantage, and during the battle, the Light Born’s spear exploded, throwing the Fallen’s radiant body backward.
Not leaving this chance, the Light Born moved, gathering a ridiculous amount of Light Energy before releasing it all in a single wave—
BOOOOOOM
The attack connected.
The Fallen’s body fell through the clouds and crashed into the ocean below before disappearing into nothingness.
Dead.
Elyra gasped at the sight.
"He—he killed him!?"



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